ITT describe an artist's discography and others guess who it is

>The messiest and most abrasive album
>Slightly more polished, but still pretty abrasive
>"Oh shit there's only a handful of good songs on this album so let's include 13 minutes of ambient lmao"
>Re-release of an album recorded 4 years earlier
>Some kinda concept album idk
>Transition album
>Critic's favorite, also their most successful

>what everyone says is the best
>what is actually the best
>what people say is the second best
>the worst but contrarians say its the best

>dude chamber folk lmao
>dude jazz folk lmao
>dude one guitar lmao

Arcade Fire (if so, you're wrong btw)

Nick Drake

>Garage rock with a drone track
>Noisy free jazz-influenced hard rock
>Basically punk
>Live album where they almost get killed
>Shit, but well recorded shit
>Not as shit as the last one
Nicked Rake

At first I thought about Death Grips. The last one got me confused.

>psychedelic rock album
>another psychedelic rock album
>psychedelic rock double album

>Nick Drake
Yup, I'll do another one

>Spacey concept album, considered the best
>Another concept album with much longer songs (their best)
>Sometimes quiet, sometimes loud, not as good as the first two
>A little better, but doesn't match up
>Worse album
>Worse-er album

The Stooges

>Surfing dood lmao
>albums leading to the best one
>best album comes out
>DONT FUCK WITH THE FORMULA
>better album gets canceled
>albums
>KOKOMO

hcaeB syoB

Hendrix? cant recall if electric ladyland was a dub album

Lagoon lads

Pond Guys

The microphones

Pool Dudes

Winrar

Arcade fire and that's the correct opinion

Correct

>Really fucking angry
>Really, really fucking angry
>Not as angry, also slightly Industrial
>Basically the same as the last one
>DUDE CHRISTIANITY LMAO
>Failed attempt at commercial success. Folky
>Folky Post-Punk
>Bunch of really, really, really fucking angry recordings from earlier in their career (might have been released before the last one, I don't know)
>More folky Post-Punk
>More Post-Punk. More Experimental
>Post-Rock Double Album
>inactivity
>Comeback Post-Rock album.
>Double Post-Rock album
>Another Double Post-Rock album
>Holy shit, yep, another double Post-Rock album

This should be obvious to you Sup Forums

swans?

Sea men

Good thread idea OP

>Innovative genre classic, hailed by critics
>Another innovative classic, for a different less accessible genre
>Weird transition album
>Fully realized the new more complex sound
>Even more complex, double album
>Revival album after retreat to obscurity for a long time

obviously swans man

nine inch nails

Beach Boys

>wacky synth and satire
>parody album
>album with guitarist (who dies 8 years later)
>scaruffi orgasm
>proto mr bungle
>ooga booga people
>short songs
>harsh noise synth (plot included)

It's pretty obvious

swanses

>Their only album

>The really good one.
>...Meh.
>The one that's probably never actually going to come out any time soon.

Swans obvs

Arcade Fire but wrong tho

Dick Nrake

the avalanch-
DAMMIT

Frank beachboy

aphex?

Oh wait no it's americ anfootball

>drum, bass, screeching
>drum, bass, screeching
>drum, bass, screeching (but this one's really popular for some reason)
>drum, bass, screeching
>drum, bass, screeching
>drum, bass, screeching
>drum, bass, screeching

Americ Anfootball

The Residents?

>Standard '77 Punk album
>"Oi mate, you know who should produce our next album? That Blue Oyster Cult guy"
>Classic New Wave double album (yes, it's New Wave, not Punk)
>Triple album that really shouldn't have been a triple album
>Single album "sell-out" album (but still pretty good)
>Singer says "Fuck off [guitarist] and [drummer], I can do this shit by myself" then shows that he can't

Drake

Good job

The Geese

Easy if you know it, discog is too big for my lazy ass to do

>Piano man make a series of pop albums for almost 20 years
>Does modern classical and ambient things now, most well known is some nice Debussy wankery with some bleep bloops

Godspeed?

Geese

Correct

>shit
>same shit
>more of the same shit
>even more of the same steaming pile of shit

>Pop
>Pop
>Pop but hints at whats to come
>Creates a genre
>Outdoes the last one

the clash

The Clash

Talk Talk?
Yes

SCOTT WALKER?

Talk Talk

>album that got them popular and everyone says is their best
>album that is actually their best
>album that sounded a little bit different so everyone hated it
>"hey guys remember the 80s?"
>"disco isn't dead, also we didn't even try with this one guys sorry"

The tussle

daft punk

>the only time they used guitars a lot
>essential synthpunk
>they went full synthpop but stayed GOAT
>the same but less memorable/iconic, dude kennedy lmao
>underrated mental patient-core
>we're out of ideas
>we're really out of ideas
>no seriously we're out of fucking ideas
>middling comeback album

got it

they have 4 albums and also people dont say homework is their best

Strokes

>the one where they don't know what they're doing
>the one with the song people know
>the "scary" one
>the transitional one
>the dreamy one

> Their best
> The crowd favorite, a slightly less ambitious but more polished release imo.
> The scattered, yet criminally underrated EP
> The 2016 letdown release

>The Greatest Albums Of All Time
>The Greatest Albums Of All Time
>The Greatest Albums Of All Time
>The Greatest Albums Of All Time
>The Worst Albums Of All Time

Scott Walker

>Hard and innovative
>More of the same
>Jazz fusion
>2deep4u jazz fusion
>Sophisticated but also chaotic sick jams
>An ok live/studio album mix
>GOAT album
>we New Wave now

>Beatles influenced acoustic guitar shit
>more experimental
>adding synths
>whats considered there best album comes out
>Im a black shemale lololol
>more albums

Venetian snares

The Velvet Underground

>most minimal and possibly dark in their discography
>fantastic recording, has one masterpiece of a song
>definitely their most praised, due to it's very detailed qualities
>artist's most polarising record, definitely the most depressing too
>praised comeback record, with a more heavier style
>heaviest record, largely considered their weakest effort, but is still solid.

Brand New?

Is the burning world a good album?

>"Wow, this is some great Indie. This band'll have a great future"
>"Oh, this is quite weak. Maybe it's just a misstep"
>"Why are they an Electronic band now? This is shit"
>"This is shit as well. At least they have their original sound back"
>"This is even worse, and their an Electronic band again. At least the rhythm section aren't involved"

>best album of 2015

yea

Unwound

>the cramps
>the cramps with white noise
>mediocre noise pop
>good noise pop
>jangle pop
>jangle pop
>their first release they don't hate
>their best album
>their worst song
>things are getting pretty dreamy
>dude vacuum cleaners lmao
>reunion

Devo

no

strokes?

Clarence Clarity?

Give up?

>Noisy but poppy
>Abrasive noise and shiet
>Ambient folk
>Their darkest album
>DUDE DON'T GO TO COLLEGE
>Their rock album
>Most popular album
>Most experimental album from them in awhile
>Shit

I think so. It's not as good as most of their other work, but it's better than most albums

i'm prety sure the strokes never became an electronic band

No, but of the same era
AnCo

Animal Collective, right?

nope

It was Lightning Bolt. The popular one was Wonderful Rainbow.

Isao Tomita or Ryuichi Sakamoto, they're both similar stories

i've never actually listened to the strokes

interpol? never listened to them either but they were my second guess

Nope, they're English if that helps

Yeah, i forgot SJ actually

>pop music is boring, let's get kids into experimental music
>darker concept album
>more ambitious concept album
>don't need no production lmao

>le 90's rock album
>good album
>great album, starting to get a little experimental
>the last one again
>b sides
>kinda forgettable but still good
>their best one
>ooh kinda different
>another one of the last one

Sooper ez

the intercourse shotguns

>nostalgic
>spooky
>comfy
>comeback

nah i'm all out of bands that nobody cared about after their debut

radiohead? maybe. but if so youre off about a lot

>decent indie
>jackpot, never able to release an album again as it would not live up to the expectations

Blur

>short, cheap sounding songs, weird as hell
>slightly less weird, fantano favorite
>big pop hits
>like the last but darker and with a residents homage
>full band suddenly
>full band sound developed
>first album released on internet
>basically shit, released on 9/11
>mediocre
>mediocre, produced by the dust brothers for some reason
>weird electronic pop
>more short songs
>most of the songs already released over internet
>same as above

Kasabian?

>hey let's play 3 chords through distortion really fast
>hey let's play 3 chords through distortion really fast
>hey let's play 4 chords though distortion in a surf rock style really fast
>hey let's play 3 chords really fast and also slow too
>hey let's play 3 chords through distortion really fast this time with Phil Spector
>let's do it again
>and again
>and again
>and again
>and again
>and so on

Sakamoto, yep

>good shoegaze
>great shoegaze
>post-shoegaze

>proto gothic
>spooky protic gothic with a lot more synth
>compilation

King crims
Of Montreal
Ramones

DADDY HEAR THIS SONG THAT I SING